Acad Commands
Acad Commands
Acad Commands
R Radius
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ATTEXT Extracts attribute data from drawings C CDF comma delimited format
extract
BREAK Erases part of a line, arc or circle, or F allows respecification of first point
splits it into two lines or arcs
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LT Linetype
T Thickness
CIRCLE Draws a circle of any size. The default 2P Specifies circle by picking 2 points
method is to pick a center point and pick on the diameter
or a point on the radius or type the radius
dimension, but other methods can be 3P Specifies circle by picking 3 points
C selected. through which the circle will pass
CP
DDATTEXT Displays a dialogue box that extracts C CDF comma delimited format
data from a drawing. extract
LT Linetype
T Thickness
DDEDIT Allows text and attribute definition editing Undo Undoes edit to
return to the previous
value
DDGRIPS Allows you to enable grips and set their can be transparent
colors and size via a dialogue box
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DIVIDE Places points along a line, polyline, arc, B Uses a specified Block to
or circle, dividing it into the specified divide the object instead of a
number of equal parts point
R Right-justifies text
BL Bottom-left justification
BC Bottom-center justification
BR Bottom-right justification
ML Middle-left justification
MC Middle-center justification
MR Middle-right justification
TL Top-left justification
TC Top-center justification
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T Sub-option, toggles
between angle in the X-Y
plane, and angle from
the X-Y plane
PO Allows specification of
Camera and Target points
T Sub-option, toggles
between angle in the X-Y
plane, and angle from
the X-Y plane
DXFOUT Writes a drawing interchange file (DXF B Writes binary DXF file
file) to be able to use an AutoCAD
drawing in another CAD program E Outputs selected entities
only
R Allows specification of
eccentricity rotation rather than
length of second axis
or
EXTEND Lengthens a line, arc, or polyline to meet U Undoes effect of last Extend
a specified "boundary edge" command
FILES Allows DOS disk and file utility tasks to can be transparent
be done through a dialogue box
<number> Sets
grid spacing for
both X- and Y-
coordinates
<pattern-name> or U can be
followed by a comma and the
following sub-commands:
N Normal style of
selecting boundaries
with alternating hatched
and unhatched nested
areas
O Hatches outermost
boundary area only
<blockname>=
<filename> Creates a
block in the current
drawing with the same
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drawing with the same
name as the file
R Right plane
T Top plane
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ON Enables limit-checking
MEASURE Places points (or, optionally, Blocks) at B specifies that a defined Block
intervals along a selected line, polyline, is to be used as a marker
arc or circle. The interval distance is given instead of a point.
by the user. If points are used as the
marker to be placed along the entity, they
are not visible unless the Point type is set
to type 3 with the PDMODE command.
2 Creates 2 Viewports in
specified area or fit to
the current Paper Space
view.
3 Creates 3 Viewports in
specified area or fit to
the current Paper Space
view.
4 Creates 4 Viewports in
specified area or fit to
the current Paper Space
view.
Restore Translates
viewport configurations
saved with the VPORTS
command into individual
Viewport entities in
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Viewport entities in
Paper Space.
Horizontal Creates a
horizontal division
between the 2 new
Viewports
Vertical Creates a
vertical division between
the 2 new Viewports.
Above Specifies
placement of larger
Viewport above the other
2
Below Specifies
placement of larger
Viewport below the other
2
PER PERpendicular
point to line, arc or circle
-- when used with an arc
or circle it will draw a
line to the surface of the
arc or circle heading
toward the center point
E Edit vertices
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R Makes next vertex to Right in
N direction current
PLAN Puts the display in "Plan" view, with C Establishes the Plan view of
Vpoint set to 0,0,1, relative to either the the Current UCS
current UCS, a specified UCS, or the
World Coordinate System U Establishes the Plan view of
a specified UCS
PLINE Draws a 2D polyline, which are connected H sets the half-width of the
line or arc segments with user-determined polyline segments
width and taper
U Undoes previous segment
A Included angle
CE Center Point
D Starting direction
R Radius
POLYGON Draws regular polygons with a specified E Specifies size and rotation of
number of sides. Polygons are Polyline polygon by picking endpoints of
entities. one edge
C Circumscribes polygon
around a circle
PURGE Removes unused Blocks, Text Styles, A Purges All unused named
Layers, Linetypes, and Dimension Styles objects
from current drawing
B Purges unused Blocks
LT Renames Linetypes
U Renames UCS
VI Renames Views
VP Renames Viewports
ON aligns designated
points
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S Selects either
Standard (rectangular) or
Isometric Snap grid
TABLET Aligns the digitizing tablet with ON Turns Tablet Mode ON (but
coordinates of a paper drawing to it has to be CALibrated first)
accurately copy it with AutoCAD
OFF Turns Tablet Mode OFF
TEXT Draws text characters of any size with J Prompts for justification
selected styles options
R Right-justifies text
TRIM Erases a portion of selected entities that U Undoes last trim operation
cross a specified "cutting edge"
R ("Restore") Restores a
previously saved UCS
UCSICON Controls visibility and placement of the A Changes settings of all active
User Coordinate System Icon, which viewports
graphically indicates the origin and
orientation of the current UCS. The N ("NoOrigin") Displays the
options normally affect only the current UCSICON at the lower-left
viewport. corner of the viewport (i.e., not
at the Origin)
Control Sub-Options
VIEWPORTS Used in Model Space only, and has been D Deletes a saved viewport
superseded by Paper Space Vports, configuration
or created with the MVIEW command.
Divides the AutoCAD graphics display J Joins (merges) two viewports
VPORTS into multiple viewports, each of which can
contain a different view of the current R Restores a saved viewport
drawing (maximum of 4 "tiled" viewports configuration
per viewport)
S Saves the current viewport
configuration
VPLAYER Sets viewport visibility for new and ? Lists layers frozen in a
existing layers selected viewport
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<RET> Selects
viewpoint via a graphic
compass and axis tripod
which appears on the
screen
<x,y,z> Specifies x, y,
and z relative
coordinates of viewpoint
*filename
preloads slide
which the next
command
VSLIDE will view
= filename.DWG to be
created is same as the
entities included in a
previously defined Block
by the same name
D ("Dimstyle") Makes a
dimstyle in the Xref a
permanent part of your drawing
XREF Allows you to work with other AutoCAD A ("Attach") "Attaches" a new
drawings without adding them Xref to the drawing or updates
permanently to your drawing and without an Xref that is already attached
altering their contents
B ("Bind") Makes an Xref a
permanent part of your drawing
<number XP>multiplier
of magnification relative
to paper space -- used
for plotting to get right
plot scale in each
viewport
D ("Dynamic") makes an
adjustible rectangular lens
appear on the screen which is
capable of being made smaller
or larger and moved to different
positions over the drawing and
once set by the user, the
drawing will quickly zoom to
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drawing will quickly zoom to
the location and magnification
set for the lens. This sub-
command is no longer useful
because all computers have
very fast zooms naturally now.
3DFACE Draws flat planes in 3D space with either I ("Invisible") this is used by
3 corners or 4 corners (3 sided or 4 sided typing in the letter "I" just
flat planes). These are used to hide before picking a corner point for
objects behind them in space to create the 3DFACE, and it will make
the illusion of a solid object. 3DFACEs the edge of the 3DFACE drawn
can also be shaded using the SHADE from that point to the next one
command, in which case the entire plane "Invisible" (that is, it will not be
takes on the color assigned to its edges. shown as a line on the
Normally (without using the HIDE or drawing). This is important
SHADE commands, 3DFACEs are when joining several 3DFACEs
transparent, which means that objects together to cover a complex,
behind them in space are visible through multi-faceted surface, where
them, and they appear as "wireframes." you do not want the "seams" of
the 3DFACEs to show in the
final drawing. The visibility of
edges of 3DFACEs can further
be turned on or off by the
AutoCAD variable
"SPLFRAME." When
SPLFRAME is set to 1 ("on"),
both edges which have been
made "Invisible" as well as
normal, visible edges are
shown on the drawing. When
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shown on the drawing. When
SPLFRAME is set to 0 ("off"),
Invisible edges are not shown.
The purpose of sometimes
wanting to see invisible edges
is that you may want to move,
stretch, or copy the 3DFACE
and if its edges are invisible,
you cannot select them fopr
modification. You can only
select a 3DFACE by picking on
a visible edge.
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